Brio Tuscan Grille
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24325 Cedar Rd. (Legacy Village)
Lyndhurst, Ohio 44124
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| Phone: 216.297.9232 |
| Category: 191Italian,Pizza,Bar,Patio,Other |
| Price Range: $$,$$$ |
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Definitely Worth It.
The first time I visited Brio, I immediately fell in love with the restaurant. From the food to the atmosphere, it felt like any restaurant should, and better. Everything was absolutely perfect, each time I came back, and I enjoyed every minute of my time there. I dont visit Florida often, so it is a real treat when I get to go, and after shopping at the Gardens Mall, Brio is my number one favorite place to eat at. Everything about it is perfection, and I would definitely recommmend it to anyone who wants to enjoy their time and a quality meal.
Review by Christina from Philadelphia posted April 27, 2009
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Delicious, pricey, but worth every penny!
First of all, we went to Brio when they were first open, with our 2 toddlers, and they couldn't have been nicer to us. For the price and atmosphere level, we were pleasantly surprised how welcoming they are to children. I have picked Brio for 2 years running for my birthday dinner, and after discovering their bellini cocktail last year (try it!), I will be back as often as I can! The atmosphere and service are great, esp. for being in the middle of a busy shopping area. The food and drinks are pricey, but I really think it's worth the money. I highly recommend it!
Review by Kim from northeast ohio posted April 11, 2008
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I like Bravo better
I dine and both Brio and Bravo on a regular, and they both have simply the best soups. But I favor Bravo for 2 reasons, 1. Their priced slighly lower and 2. They have a steak and shrimp dish that is outstanding that Brio doesnt offer, also Bravos Salmon is prepared with a lemon caper sause . Brios used to be prepared with rosemary which I dont care for. Now both restuarants have slighlty changed their menus ,they have kept the popular dishes on. And as the reviewer before me stated that Brio is alot like Bertuccis , I have to disagree, I love Bertuccis pizza !!! And they have a sausage soup that is to die for. Wish we would get a Bertuccis in Ohio.
Review by Rose from Avon posted June 12, 2006
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Really enjoyed it
Very nice restaurant and decent food. I was also very pleased with the service and overall appearance of the place. Kids get to do their own mini-pizza, free of charge. I felt that the drinks were expensive, especially their Martinis - but that's a detail. For those of you who are familiar with Bertucci's, Brio's is an upscale version of the restaurant.
Review by The Belgian from Avon Lake posted December 23, 2005
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Will Brio make you believe you're seated in a Tuscan villa, surrounded by friendly Italian villagers? Well, no. But the arched colonnades, subtle mosaics and billowing white drapery do their best to convince you at this busy Legacy Village restaurant. Brio's Italian specialties include bistecca (steaks), griglia (grilled entrees), pasta dishes and pizza; lunch includes variations on those items, plus panini sandwiches and salads. Meats are cooked over a wood fire and prepared in a variety of simple but tasty ways: Entrees like oak-roasted lamb chops and wood-grilled salmon are straightforward without being plain. Desserts include vanilla or mocha crunch gelato, as well as more complex treats like tiramisu and crÅme br?lee; if a cocktail is more what you have in mind, the bar offers a good martini menu as well as the house cocktail, the Brio Bellini.
Review by Northern Ohio Live Magazine posted June 03, 2005
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